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Your perspective of the "minimum level of quality" goes along the lines of what an article should ideally look like. I, on the other hand, understand that minimum as what an article typically has to have so that is worth retaining. The articles could be improved over time in a number ways, regardless
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report. This may enable us to use Special:ShortPages to easily find new or unnoticed short articles that may need to be formatted or deleted. I was not aware that Special:ShortPages with additional arguments could list any segment of page sizes. Thank you pointing that out. I am not sure, if without
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currently begins with a short paragraph on Megaplex. One option would be to leave in that paragraph and remove everything else about clones. Another option would be to remove the entire Clones section. Do whatever makes the most sense to you. If you believe that Megaplex is not worthy of mention in
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How should a reader interpret this? "Spelling out" must refer to the dash (and, indeed, the omitted example confirms this), but how should it be spelled out in the case of 50–50? I think the wording needs to be clarified to explain why it should be fifty–fifty (i.e. not spelled out when using words
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usually refers to the party as "it", but uses "they" after "Republicans", e.g. "... while Republicans lost 7 seats in the House, they retained control." Thank you for expressing your concern, but I do intend to continue to work to standardize to the singular pronoun in referring to the party as a
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Please stop edit warring over this. The outcome of the discussion at Cooperation and Brotherhood does not apply in this case as it is a different case; Rothorpe's comment that "the 'was' and 'were' are too close together", this time they are at different ends of a long sentence. The comment from
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As I said earlier, I am not adamant that the "Template:Short pages monitor" has to be used, nor do I insist that my view has to be the right one. I made an effort to make Special:ShortPages report a bit more useful, but if there are strong objections to such approach, I will gladly adjust.
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Please see the talk page. The section was removed because it encourages spam. There are MANY clones and remakes of this game, and I don't see why Megaplex deserves special treatment. I think it should stay gone, and the disambiguation page link removed as well.
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article and I wonder if you might be willing to help. Looking around at the articles for a few other Republican politicians from Georgia, I saw you'd been active in this topic area recently recently, so this article might be of interest to you.
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At present, some of the article sections are lacking in detail or WP:RS citations, or both. I also see a few areas where the wording does not conform to the cited source and / or is not encyclopedic. I'm seeking to address these issues.
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I am not going to act further as my involvement in this content dispute does not allow me to act as an administrator. I will say you are welcome to restore you comments again and if the IP insists yet again I would recommend a report at
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By the "additional arguments" I was referring to the text that follows "Special:ShortPages" in the address, e.g. in "Special:ShortPages&limit=500&offset=5040250" that would be "&limit=500&offset=5040250", where
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Worth noting, I am working as a consultant on behalf of Rep. Graves and, considering my financial COI, I won't make any direct edits to the article. What I have done instead is to propose suggested updates on the Talk page
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additional arguments the Special:ShortPages report would always fill up. Even if that was the case, the cleaned up list could be useful, for as long as we are paying attention to the pages up to some size-threashold.
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as well. Thank you for drawing my attention to this, but since I have no knowledge or expertise on this and I don't care, I leave it to others to decide what to do about it. Cheers and best wishes for the new year.
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of whether they are listed on the Short Pages report, or placed somewhere else. Undoubtedly you are aware that there are other ways of labeling articles that need additional work in order to meet the standards.
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shows considerable use of both "it" and "they" in reference to the party, but the plural "they" is often (but admittedly not always) used to agree with "Conservatives" or "the Conservatives". Similarly,
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a 51–30 win; a 22–17 majority vote; a 50–50 joint venture; but prefer spelling out when using words instead of numerals: a six-to-two majority decision, not the awkward a six–two majority decision
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Hello. I see that IP changed your comment and then reverted it again. Well I reverted it also and the IP did it again. I left a warning to the IP and it seems the IP does not get it.
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count toward considering an article to be properly categorized. All articles in mainspace still have to have at least one real content category declared directly on the page in the
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does not help Knowledge (or, even if it does help Knowledge, I don't think it helps Knowledge as much as editing a disambiguation to bring it into basic compliance with
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It instructs us to spell out the word 'to' (or 'vs.', etc.) when using words instead of numerals. How should editors interpret this as applied to the example you added?
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Could you not change "they" to "it". It's perfectly acceptable in British English to refer to organisations in the plural and use "they". See, for example,
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The MOS text now seems to suggest that we prefer to spell this out as a fifty-to-fifty joint venture. I'm pretty sure that wasn't your intention.
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Sminthopsis84 was that the sentence was apparently confusing; this is an entirely different sentence, so that comment does not apply here either.
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girlfriend problems". Do you still believe that my example suggests that Knowledge is recommending "a fifty-to-fifty joint venture"? —
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Hello, I do not agree that "Type species must display the named genus", as you stated in your recent changes to
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and I don't believe this is intended to recommend that this phrase be replaced with any of "boyfriend
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article, despite there not being a plural version of the party name (unless you count "Ukippers...).
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whole as I edit Israeli party articles primarily improving the reference info. Cheers! —
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suggests that we prefer to spell this out as a fifty-to-fifty joint venture. —
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Hi. I replied to Dweller's question a while back on his user page.
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